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Joined: Oct 2012 Posts: 18 Karma: 3 |  | Re: Whats everyones fave horror film « Reply #15 on Mar 25, 2006, 2:53pm » | |
The exorcist,i still find that frightening,i know what you mean about Salems lot,the face at the window was way too freaky.
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My favourite horror film is Freddy vs Jason, corny as hell but also loads of fun
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I quite like Children of the Corn field and the Body Snatchers.. they are classics.
I don't normally like Horrors as I am too much of a coward, I much prefer romantic comedies or dramas. Sorry
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Joined: Jan 2006 Gender: Female  Posts: 3,872 Location: Norfolk Karma: 529 |  | Re: Whats everyones fave horror film « Reply #18 on Apr 4, 2006, 12:38am » | |
The scariest moment in a film for me is in the original The Haunting, when the two women are sharing a bedroom and there's all the haunting commotion going on and when it's over one turns to the other and says something about her feeling better when the other had held her hand and the other said....I didn't hold your hand!!! That has always held more dread for me than anything!
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i dont remember that?
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Joined: Aug 2010 Gender: Female  Posts: 0 Karma: 0 |  | Re: Whats everyones fave horror film « Reply #20 on Apr 4, 2006, 7:47am » | |
My favourites are any old Christopher Lee Dracula films.
I dont find horrors scary anymore, the psychological ones do it for me these days
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Joined: Apr 2006 Gender: Female  Posts: 1,860 Karma: 130 |  | Re: Whats everyones fave horror film « Reply #21 on Apr 4, 2006, 9:13am » | |
My fave has always been Hellraiser... Pinhead was fantastic.
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Friday the 13th rules
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Joined: Jul 2006 Posts: 6 Karma: 1 |  | Re: Whats everyones fave horror film « Reply #23 on Apr 4, 2006, 1:24pm » | |
friday 13th are just class movies, got to go with the people under the stairs though, saw it first when i was only young and it scared the b' jesus out of me, it was just so intence! still love it now
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Joined: Apr 2006 Gender: Female  Posts: 493 Karma: 29 |  | Re: Whats everyones fave horror film « Reply #24 on Apr 4, 2006, 3:28pm » | |
My faves change all the time.
At the moment it`s a toss up between The Shinning and Beetlejuice 
Betelgeuse. Betelgeuse... Betel... uh-oh! 
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Dracula AD 1972
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Quote:The scariest moment in a film for me is in the original The Haunting, when the two women are sharing a bedroom and there's all the haunting commotion going on and when it's over one turns to the other and says something about her feeling better when the other had held her hand and the other said....I didn't hold your hand!!! That has always held more dread for me than anything!![[image] [image]](http://bestsmileys.com/scared/1.gif) |
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ooh yes! I remember that, it was the 1963 black and white version with Julie Harris...I loved that one, it relied on suspense and inference to make it frightening...a classic. The newer one with Katherine Zeta Jones wasn't up to much, although Lili Taylor did a blinking good job as Eleanor (Nell)
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Joined: Apr 2006 Gender: Female  Posts: 2,041 Location: N Yorks Karma: 83 |  | Re: Whats everyones fave horror film « Reply #27 on Apr 6, 2006, 4:02pm » | |
I liked Salems Lot. I remember being terrified of hearing scratching at the window.
I love Poltergeist as well. I love the bit where she turns around and all the chairs have stacked up.
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Joined: Dec 2005 Gender: Female  Posts: 91 Karma: 106 |  | Re: Whats everyones fave horror film « Reply #28 on Apr 6, 2006, 6:45pm » | |
i used to have my tv at the foot of the bed....and my daughter was about the same as the little girl in it....after i watched poltergeist i threw myself into bed and hid for ages!!
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Joined: Jan 2006 Gender: Female  Posts: 3,872 Location: Norfolk Karma: 529 |  | Re: Whats everyones fave horror film « Reply #29 on Apr 8, 2006, 2:23am » | |
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Amazon.co.uk Review Made in 1963 The Haunting is one of the best-ever movie ghost stories and was adapted from Shirley Jackson's novel The Haunting of Hill House. Suave ghost-hunter Richard Johnson takes a couple of psychic women--neurotic spinster Julie Harris and elegant lesbian Claire Bloom--to stay in Hill House, which has unsettling architecture (the spiral staircase is especially unnerving) and a bad reputation. Russ Tamblyn is along as a jive-talking sceptic, but he soon shuts up as the eerie phenomena mount up. The scene with a breathing door is a wonderful terror highlight, [[[[and the business about whose hand Harris is holding in the dark (she thinks it's Bloom, but Bloom is on the other side of the room) provides a moment of unmatched creepiness.]]]] Perhaps director Robert Wise allows too much psychology into the picture, letting you off the hook with the possibility that the twitchy Harris is behind all the spookery, but he fills the widescreen frame with really scary stuff and the cast are perfect. Forget the remake, this is the real deal.
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